Grosmont, NYMR

by pauljay

I processed two versions of this five shot, hand-held, HDR and selected the least painterly of the two to post here! Still not sure whether it has worked or not.
The last time I stood in this position it was A4 60007, Sir Nigel Gresley, that filled the viewfinder! Class 37 37264 came on shed for some light maintenance while I was standing there this time and thus I thought I would try for the same effect. Didn't work quite as well but I'm reasonably pleased with the shot.
Apparently I'm the NYMR's longest serving non-UK based member - about 34 years I believe!
K-5/Tamron 28-300mm.

Paul.
Uploaded09/05/2016 - 22:11
CategoryTransport
Shutter Speed1/250
Aperturef/6.7
LensN/A
ISO800
Focal Length45mm

davidwozhere
Posted 09/05/2016 - 23:32 Link
I'm curious to see what happened when it went over the ash pit?
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GIULIO57
Posted 10/05/2016 - 07:26 Link
It works
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senn
Posted 10/05/2016 - 12:13 Link
great result ! .. thanks for pretty interesting technical info Paul
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Mag07
Posted 10/05/2016 - 13:14 Link
Aha...I like that. A lot. Yet to try handholding a fiver - usually just go with three! Shaky hands Nicely done.
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pauljay
Posted 11/05/2016 - 07:39 Link
Thanks for your comments folks!
Paul.

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autumnlight
Posted 19/05/2016 - 23:30 Link
Very well done, nice compo and love the muddy tracks as well...
pauljay
Posted 20/05/2016 - 22:29 Link
Thanks Maria!
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bjolester
Posted 02/06/2016 - 19:01 Link
There is quite a contrast when coming from your previous LX b&w shot to this one. Remarkable clarity and microcontrast. Well done!
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pauljay
Posted 03/06/2016 - 07:30 Link
Thanks Bjørn!
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